Tag: connectedcar

The (Dallas-based) Vinli Team Here at Vinli we’re extremely careful about when and where we allow ourselves to get nostalgic. We celebrate our victories in the moment, then turn our collective focus back to the challenges in front of us. Occasionally though, it’s helpful to look back at…

Strap on your seat belts, cause we're rolling out 60 billion FREE API calls to folks who register their app with Vinli. We know what it's like to burn the midnight oil while bootstrapping a new idea, or to stick your neck out for a cutting edge project, so we're…

Given our involvement in NYC’s Big Apps competition since 2012, we thought this year’s theme of Connected Cities was a great cause. We decided to host a panel discussion for “Mobility NYC” with Anand Babu of Google / Sidewalk Labs, Linsey-Paige McCloy of the Mayor’s Office of Technology…

About 12 inches of rain fuller than the week before, we Texans and one Estonian paratrooper are packing up the travel trunks like a gang of roadies and heading to IRELAND. Last year Ireland was something special. At that time, Vinli was just a team of five with a mission:…

We’ve just returned from another successful Big Android BBQ (BABBQ). Just a year removed from our first conference/event as the Vinli Dev Team, we revisited the site of our humble beginnings. Last year, Vinli was just coming into its own with a grand vision to revolutionize the transportation…

Another episode of Vinli’s Connected Car Chronicles is in the books. This week, we’d like to introduce two brothers who flew halfway across the world to compete in the “Super Bowl” of hackathons - Techcrunch Disrupt in San Francisco. Meet, Peter and Mike from Poland, the creators of…

Developers Lit up TechCrunch Disrupt with a Slew of Connected Car Hacks Just a year after TC Disrupt Battlefield, Vinli returned to the field as a sponsor of the hackathon. In preparation, our Dev Evangelist team held a rally on September 9th at Connected Car SF Meetup (fast approaching 400…

WITH VINLI CARPORT, #FUTURECAR IS OPEN TO DEVELOPERS When looking at the ways to crack the nut on the market, several companies have arisen in the last couple of years to connect existing cars via bluetooth tethering to mobile devices or cellular connectivity. Leading OEMs have also espoused their visions…